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|image=[[File:Birdoroos.jpg|240px]]<br>Three adult Birdoroos with their young | |image=[[File:Birdoroos.jpg|240px]]<br>Three adult Birdoroos with their young | ||
|variant_of=[[Birdo]] | |variant_of=[[Birdo]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' ("[[Crocodile Mario]]") | |first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' ("[[Crocodile Mario]]") (1989) | ||
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'''Birdoroos'''<ref>"''Jumping gelato! It's a Birdoroo attack!''" - Mario, ''Crocodile Mario''</ref> are a species of [[Birdo]]s that inhabit [[Down Under Land]]. They resemble [[kangaroo]]s due to the fact that they get around by hopping, and because the adults (most likely just the females) have pouches for carrying their babies. Although Birdoroos will keep to themselves if not provoked, they are also territorial, and will assault anyone who invades their swamp with Birdoroo [[Birdo's Egg|egg]]s. Adult Birdoroos also wear {{wp|Akubra}}-style hats. | '''Birdoroos'''<ref>"''Jumping gelato! It's a Birdoroo attack!''" - Mario, ''Crocodile Mario''</ref> are a species of [[Birdo]]s that inhabit [[Down Under Land]]. They resemble [[kangaroo]]s due to the fact that they get around by hopping, and because the adults (most likely just the females) have pouches for carrying their babies. Although Birdoroos will keep to themselves if not provoked, they are also territorial, and will assault anyone who invades their swamp with Birdoroo [[Birdo's Egg|egg]]s. Adult Birdoroos also wear {{wp|Akubra}}-style hats. | ||
Birdoroos only ever appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Crocodile Mario]]" | Birdoroos only ever appeared in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Crocodile Mario]]," where some could first be seen hopping around Down Under Land, minding their own business. However, when [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] passed by their territory on a raft, several Birdoroos launched an onslaught of eggs in their direction, which they barely managed to dodge. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Ita=Canguro | |Ita=Canguro | ||
|ItaM=Kangaroo | |ItaM=Kangaroo | ||
|ItaC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq-FRwwlKG0&list=PLzdGkSFOQCDiMpQsKDlJs56dBhm4TBcoq&index=13 Super Mario - Crocodile Mario]</ref> | |||
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Birdoroo | |
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![]() Three adult Birdoroos with their young | |
First appearance | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Crocodile Mario") (1989) |
Variant of | Birdo |
Birdoroos[1] are a species of Birdos that inhabit Down Under Land. They resemble kangaroos due to the fact that they get around by hopping, and because the adults (most likely just the females) have pouches for carrying their babies. Although Birdoroos will keep to themselves if not provoked, they are also territorial, and will assault anyone who invades their swamp with Birdoroo eggs. Adult Birdoroos also wear Akubra-style hats.
Birdoroos only ever appeared in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Crocodile Mario," where some could first be seen hopping around Down Under Land, minding their own business. However, when Mario and Luigi passed by their territory on a raft, several Birdoroos launched an onslaught of eggs in their direction, which they barely managed to dodge.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Canguro[2] | Kangaroo |
References
- ^ "Jumping gelato! It's a Birdoroo attack!" - Mario, Crocodile Mario
- ^ Super Mario - Crocodile Mario